Finle Pohru BJ Kingov m to Prague. The government released 65 million
The twisted tournament was played in Budapest, but was canceled last year and was postponed this year due to the coronavirus situation. The Hungarian capital gave up the event in May.
The government has approved the provision of 65 million crowns to the Czech Tennis Association through the National Sports Agency for the organization of the World Championships in tennis, according to the Ministry of Finance Alena Schillerov (for YES) at a press conference after the cabinet meeting. She added on Twitter that a relaxed pension is a one-off issue that can support a healthy lifestyle.
of the Czech Tennis Association Ivo Kaderka stated in mid-June that the last step before the signing of the contract with the ITF was approved by the Czech government on the bottom of the final tournament in Prague led by the ITF unit. Hairdresser for media.
This is the result of an agreement with ITF President David Haggerty to move the first round of the competition in a new format from Budapest to Prague. It is a huge diplomatic rush, we will organize the largest global sports event in the Czech Republic, said Kaderka, adding that twelve of the best teams will come to Prague and the passes will be sent in 175 countries.
The Fed Cup was renamed Billie Jean King last year in honor of the 12-time Grand Slam campaign and a fighter for gender equality and social justice. The financial rewards for the participants of the final tournament increased to $ 18 million.
For the twelve qualifiers, the salary is originally paid. Czechs who received a wild card are in group D together with the Czech Republic and Germany. According to Australia, Belarus, Belgium, France, Hungary, Russia, Slovakia, Spain and the USA will start.
The Czech tennis players are probably the team of the last decade in the competition, since 2011 they have won six of their eleven trophies. Five remaining players won the title of Czechoslovakia. The last time they celebrated a silver cup was after the finale in Prague in 2018.